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Levantine Iron Age Anomaly

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Iron Age geomagnetic anomaly

The Levantine Iron Age Anomaly (LIAA) was a geomagnetic anomaly which occurred between 1050 and 700 BCE.

The anomaly was identified and dated via iron oxide grains baked into ancient bricks from Mesopotamia. The names of Mesopotamian kings inscribed into the cuneiform tablets helped scientists determine the dates of the anomaly.

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  1. Rivera, Pavón-Carrasco & Osete (2023).
  2. ^ Geggel (2023).

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